28 bones move in your body when you walk!
add My sources suggest that I have 26 bones in each foot, and another four in each leg, a total of 60 altogether. Many of these are needed to walk, even the small bones in the phalanges aid in walking, and folk who have lost their big toe report a significant loss.
Ptarmigans, like many flying birds, have hollow bones. These light bones make it easier for the bird to fly. During the summer, the ptarmigans bones become heavier and stronger so they can withstand the stress of the ptarmigan's search for food. in the winter the bones become lighter so the bird can conserve energy while flying.
they use 8
People use walking sticks for a whole number of reasons, this could be for aiding your balance, those who suffer from all different mobility problems such as arthritis, back problems, or even broken or fractured bones
They normally use Calcium.
Ofcourse. Many people have been known to use chicken bones as dildos
Calcium
The three-letter word for something you use for walking is "leg." The human leg is a complex anatomical structure consisting of bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments that work together to facilitate bipedal locomotion. Without functional legs, walking, running, and other forms of ambulation would be impossible for humans.
The bone you use is the ulna.
They have so many teeth so they can eat predators bigger than them and use it also to chew their bones (if they have bones).
You have a better use of using your weight to be more eficiant will walking or running. Your weight transfers better than being short
A forensic anthropologist will need to use math when measuring bones. Measuring bones can lead to many discoveries, including the age and sex of a person.
On average, per hour with no pak yak you can use about 1k bones on a guilded altar, with a pak yak, at least double or up to 7k bones!